SRO: How Open Is Open?(Mar 30, 2000, 22:23)
"Many companies are trying to jump on the open-source
bandwagon--only to be pushed off when their claims prove to be more
marketing hype than a true opening of their technology."

ComputerWorld: Q&A: Novell's Eric Schmidt(Mar 30, 2000, 22:11)
"Q: Linux has been emerging as a file and print server. Do you
see that encroaching on NetWare at the low end?... A: We have not
seen that so far. It might occur in the future."

CNET News.com: Dell names new CFO, focuses on investments(Mar 30, 2000, 22:04)
"Though chief executive Michael Dell himself has invested in
several companies, it wasn't until April 1999 that the Dell
corporation began investing in companies. At that time, Dell took a
stake in Linux seller Red Hat."

CNET News.com: IBM unveils server appliance with slim Windows 2000(Mar 30, 2000, 21:25)
" 'Linux is obviously what I'm really bullish about. You can
twist it and bend it and cut it and slice it and dice it however
you want, and you'll still have a stable operating system in the
background,' [Piper Jaffray analyst Amir] Ahari said."

Kuro5hin.org: FSF Developers Discuss Intellectual Property in the Age of Free Software(Mar 30, 2000, 18:55)
"...instead of a Q&A interview, we invite guests to
participate in a discussion with the readers directly, which will
"officially" run for a week or so, and focus on a particular topic
or issue close the the guest's heart. You ask questions, they
answer, but since it's a threaded discussion, you can follow up on
your, or anyone else's, questions as well."

osOpinion: Towards the ANSI Standard User(Mar 30, 2000, 18:35)
"When I click on the "help" button on dialogs in GNOME or KDE I
usually get something along the lines of "This dialog lets you set
the Foo Switch and the Mumble Options". But the dialog box has
already told me that. What I wanted was an explanation of what the
Foo Switch and Mumble Options actually do, why I might want to set
them, and possibly even some examples."

osOpinion: A not so newbie's attempt at installing Linux(Mar 30, 2000, 15:45)
"Now none of these were inherent problems in design. Lots of
carelessness on the part of RedHat, laziness on the part of the
XFree developers for not writing basic build instructions, and
stupidity on the part of Helix for writing NO install
instructions."

IBM developerWorks: Bash by example, Part 1(Mar 30, 2000, 15:31)
"By learning how to program in the bash scripting language, your
day-to-day interaction with Linux will become more fun and
productive, and you'll be able to build upon those standard UNIX
constructs (like pipelines and redirection) that you already know
and love."

i-opener - A Market Begging For A Product(Mar 30, 2000, 03:21)
"By not tying the purchase of the units to a contract for the
service, Netpliance has already missed out on a lot of profit
potential. Now, in an effort to stem the flow, the i-opener has
been changed so the currently known hardware modifications will not
work."